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Ansichten und Vorschläge in Betreff der Verfassung und ihrer Veränderung
von mehreren KantonsbürgernVerfasser: Ludwig SnellSog. "Memorial von Küsnacht", vgl. Hch. Siefel, Dr. Ludwig Snells Leben u. Wirken (1858) p. 61 f
Kiri F. von Wintzingerode'le(?)
Wallmoden, Ludwig Georg Thedel von, 1769-1862, krahv, austria kindralWintzingerode, Ferdinand von, 1770-1818, kindral vene armeesSaadab laskurite väeosa Dessaust Havelbergi. Arvab, et sõda Rootsi ja Taani vahel on vältimat
Trüber Abschied - Mus. Hs. 1295 : Bariton, orch; F
Siehe auch die Fassungen in D KA Mus. Hs. 1295a und 1295bLudwig BaumannText: Ludwig Baumann. - Quelle: autograph, autograph, autograph[caption title, score:] Trüber Abschied. | L Bauman
FACULTY RECITAL KATHLEEN WINKLER, violin JON KIMURA PARKER, piano THE COMPLETE CYCLE OF BEETHOVEN'S SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO THREE CONCERTS: FEBRUARY 16,19 AND 22 Concert II Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Playlist: Sonata No.2 in A Major, Op.12 No.2 / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) -- Sonata No.3 in E-flat Major, Op.12 No.3 / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) -- Sonata No.4 in A Minor, Op.23 / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) -- Sonata No.5 in F Major, Op.24 "Spring" / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Kiri tundmatule
Badeni printsWilhelm Ludwig August, Badeni prints, 1792-1859, kindralPalub välja maksta teatud summa raha oma kammerteenri F. Staeble kätt
Institutions as Knowledge Capital: Ludwig M. Lachmann’s Interpretative Institutionalism
The paper revisits the socioeconomic theory of the Austrian School economist Ludwig M. Lachmann. By showing that the common claim that Lachmann’s idiosyncratic (read: eclectic and multidisciplinary) approach to economics entails nihilism is unfounded, it reaches the following conclusions. (1) Lachmann held a sophisticated institutional position to economics that anticipated developments in contemporary new institutional economics. (2) Lachmann’s sociological and economic reading of institutions offers insights for the problem of coordination. (3) Lachmann extends contemporary new institutional theory without simultaneously denying the policy approach of comparative institutional analysis.Comparative institutional analysis; coordination; expectations; institutional evolution; interpretative institutionalism
Kiri W. Ch. H. Sickler'ile
Sickler, Friedrich Karl Ludwig, 1773-1836, saksa arheoloog, antiigi uurijaSickler, W. Ch. H., arst Eestis, kirja autori vendIsiklikud ja perekondlikud probleemid. Kirjutab ka oma viimasest uurimusest Sendschreiben an J. F. Blumenbac
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder : Beitrag zur Kunde des Menschen und des Künstlers; In zwei Theilen / von F. L. W. Meyer ; Erster Theil
FRIEDRICH LUDWIG SCHRÖDER : BEITRAG ZUR KUNDE DES MENSCHEN UND DES KÜNSTLERS; IN ZWEI THEILEN / VON F. L. W. MEYER ; ERSTER THEIL
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder : Beitrag zur Kunde des Menschen und des Künstlers (-)
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder : Beitrag zur Kunde des Menschen und des Künstlers; In zwei Theilen / von F. L. W. Meyer ; Erster Theil (Theil 1) (1)
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Adventures, hardship and a scientific legacy : Ludwig Leichhardt's 1843 journey to Mt Royal in the Hunter Valley, NSW
In January 1843, curiosity for natural history led a young German naturalist, Ludwig Leichhardt, to spend about three weeks exploring Mt Royal on the north of the Hunter Valley, about 70 km north west of Newcastle, New South Wales. This was a sidetrack on his journey from Newcastle, through the Hunter Valley and inland to Moreton Bay (Brisbane) and preceded the journeys for which he was to become famous; his 1844–45 overland journey from Moreton Bay to Port Essington (in Northern Territory) and his disappearance without trace in 1848 attempting to cross Australia. Using his Diary and herbarium records this paper brings together the chronological events of the 29 year old Leichhardt’s journey, the plant and animal species recorded, the specimens collected and his landscape descriptions and compares the 1843 landscape with the area today. Most of it is now in Mount Royal National Park, and part of the Gondwana Rainforest Reserves World Heritage Area. Using Mt Royal as an example of the richness of Leichhardt’s scientific legacy, we draw attention to the existence of a considerable number of Leichhardt’s plant specimens in herbaria in Sydney and Melbourne relating to his early collecting around Sydney and the little-known journey from Newcastle to Moreton Bay. Leichhardt’s visit to Mt Royal provides an insight into a gifted young naturalist coping with some of the hardships of nineteenth century botanical exploration, in a landscape which is easily recognizable and of which much is remarkably little changed since European settlement
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